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what were the most popular 1980's books, songs, and movies, that came out in the 1980's. not your favorite but the most popular...
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books:
the satanic verses by salman rushtie, comes to mind.
films:
back to the future
pretty in pink
st elmos fire
empire strikes back / return of the jedi
top gun
gremlins
karate kid
dirty dancing
three men and a baby
bloodsport (cult following)
steven kings it
rocky 3
american ninja 1 & 2 (cult following, but still popular)
die hard
robocop
beverly hills cop
famous singers/ bands:
tina turner
the smiths
madness
queen
ac dc
madonna
paul mc cartney
michael jackson
stevie wonder
stevie winwood
the pogues
duran duran
spandau ballet
abc
dexys midnight runners
pet shop boys
billy joel
billy idol
jan hammer
alphaville
paul simon
bon jovi
fine young canniballs
feargal sharkey
elaine paige
tom jones
U2
blondie
the jam / style counsil
bananarama
kim wilde
eric carmen
richard marx
books:
the satanic verses by salman rushtie, comes to mind.
films:
back to the future
pretty in pink
st elmos fire
empire strikes back / return of the jedi
top gun
gremlins
karate kid
dirty dancing
three men and a baby
bloodsport (cult following)
steven kings it
rocky 3
american ninja 1 & 2 (cult following, but still popular)
die hard
robocop
beverly hills cop
famous singers/ bands:
tina turner
the smiths
madness
queen
ac dc
madonna
paul mc cartney
michael jackson
stevie wonder
stevie winwood
the pogues
duran duran
spandau ballet
abc
dexys midnight runners
pet shop boys
billy joel
billy idol
jan hammer
alphaville
paul simon
bon jovi
fine young canniballs
feargal sharkey
elaine paige
tom jones
U2
blondie
the jam / style counsil
bananarama
kim wilde
eric carmen
richard marx
Looking for some help in naming these books from the 1980s?
Between 1981 and 1984 I lived in South Africa, and my mother bought me some books I would love to find, but I can't remember their titles or who wrote them.
The first is a set of books, about A4 in size, hardback and very slim. The stories I remember are one about some giant stones that could move about, because I think they were really giants. The other one was about a pygmy hunter chasing some boars. The books had very beautiful artwork that took up the whole of the page. Very fantasy orientated books.
The second set were 3 little books about A6 size, they were the tales of some little animals living in a wood. I remember they were cooking mushrooms over an open fire. I think one was a hedgehog, one may have been a squirrel or a rabbit. Similar probably to Beatrix Potter, but definitely not her books.
Sorry for the lack of detail about the stories but it was such a long time ago, and the books were left behind when we moved back to the UK. I've tried every book search facility on the web, but no joy. Any info greatly appreciated.
Answer
Isn't that the most frustrating thing, battling to find books that you had as a child and not remembering the name. I am also from SA, and would love to find books I had as a child in the 70s. I can visualize the graphics, but the name, aaaargh, :(
Try to narrow it down, by considering the following:
1. If it was in the early 80s, then those books may have been published in the 70s or earlier, so limit your searches to earlier times.
2. South Africa was a closed/small market, so it was always behind the international published dates.
3. Censorship board had to peruse most/all publications that came into SA, so there must have been a register to say which publications had been approved. Don't know though if children's books had an exemption.
4. Books in SA in that time may have been more likely from the UK authors/publishers/printers, followed by the US - if not from one of the SA publishers of that time.
5. Try one of the SA second-hand websites such as www.loot.co.za
6. If you visit SA, then visit the second-hand or charity stores. They often have old books.
Good luck.
Isn't that the most frustrating thing, battling to find books that you had as a child and not remembering the name. I am also from SA, and would love to find books I had as a child in the 70s. I can visualize the graphics, but the name, aaaargh, :(
Try to narrow it down, by considering the following:
1. If it was in the early 80s, then those books may have been published in the 70s or earlier, so limit your searches to earlier times.
2. South Africa was a closed/small market, so it was always behind the international published dates.
3. Censorship board had to peruse most/all publications that came into SA, so there must have been a register to say which publications had been approved. Don't know though if children's books had an exemption.
4. Books in SA in that time may have been more likely from the UK authors/publishers/printers, followed by the US - if not from one of the SA publishers of that time.
5. Try one of the SA second-hand websites such as www.loot.co.za
6. If you visit SA, then visit the second-hand or charity stores. They often have old books.
Good luck.
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